Resize Image in Windows 10 Photos app

The Photos app included in Windows 10 is a universal app that allows you to enjoy, organize, edit, and share all your digital memories. It brings together photos and videos from all your devices, enhances them to make great photos even better, and organizes them into beautiful albums for you.

The Photos app will also allow you to resize an image to reduce the size of the image and its storage size.

The sizes to resize an image with may not be supported and available for all images.

Small - Best for profile pictures and thumbnails.

Medium - Best for emails and messages.

Large - Best for viewing.

This tutorial will show you how to resize an image using the Photos app in Windows 10.

Here's How:

1. Open an image you want to resize in the Photos app.

2. Click/tap on the See more (3 dots) button on the toolbar, and click/tap on Resize. (see screenshots below)

You can also right click or press and hold on the image, and click/tap on Resize.

3. Click/tap on the available S (small), M (medium), or L (large) size you want to resize the image with. (see screenshot below)

Based on the original current size of the image, it will show you the reduced size once the image has been resized.

4. Navigate to where you want to save the resized image, type a name you want for the image, and click/tap on Save. (see screenshot below)

5. When finished, you can close the Resize image window or the Photos app. (see screenshot below)

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